Video is certainly not new to the web, but as the bandwidth
of most internet users increases, web video is becoming more common.
One of the inherent problems with web video was choosing a good
format for your audience. QuickTime, RealMedia, Windows Media Viewer,
which was the right choice? The truth is that none of these players
had an absolute reach across multiple platforms.

One media player does have that kind of reach,
Macromedia's Flash. According to some estimates the player is
installed on 97% of personal computers connected to the web. With
the release of Flash Player 7, the player has greatly enhanced
video capabilities.

The 97 watt creative group has been assisting clients in the transition
of video files to the Flash Video (FLV) format. This extremely
flexible format allows us to create custom controls for videos,
or work with prebuilt playback templates like the one above. FLV
also ensures quality compression, reliable delivery and file protection.